The times dispatch. (Richmond, Va.) 1903-1914, June 23, 1912, Image 7

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BON AIRBon Atr. Va., Juno 22_Mr. and MM.William Ellnraon. Minsen Elizabeth? nrl Louise Ellnraon, [.liter und BillyjXllereon have opened thnlr summer'home here for Ihn summer months.Mrs. ft. E. Bridgef?rth, Miss OlivaAloulton and Miss Edith Hasen vlnltcdNatural Bridge and Luray Cavo thisjjuut week.Miss llormlno .Mourn entertained astfier week-end guests Miss Lucy Mason.Mlsb Elizabeth Hultun, Jaineu Patter?son and others.Miss Anna CalmeS, uf Nurtun, Va.,? Is visiting MIbb Harriot Cocko.Mrs. E. Is McClure and Miss Mar?garet McClure left this week fur Chi?cago to spend a munth with Mrs.'.Bates.MIhs Eva Talcutt Is visiting relativesat Randolph.Mlea G<rU"udu wls. Miss Mary(street und Hani Cham'uerloyne wereguests this past week of Robert Ar-jiuld at his bungaluw.Mr. and Mrs. Southall, Miss Rubytl'rlend, Edmund Berkley and Richard(Messer are at the inn.Mrs Alan Ferguson is spending sev?eral days at licluna with Mrs. LeroyFILIppln.Mrs. T. M R Talrott and the MissesTalcott are at Cape Henry.Mr. and Mrs. Oclemun Worlhumhave opened their country home nearhere fur the summer.Miss Ayliffe Watson returned th:-<week from Hampden-Sldncy, whereshe attended finals.Alan Ferguson. Miss Mary Fergusonend Alan. Jr., are at Big Stone Gap.Miss Evelyn Stiles is hero at hercottage for a few days.Misses Margaret and Princes Millerere visiting Mrs. Polk Miller.Miss Nell Christian. Miss Anne.J\eralis and Miss Hermlne Moore havebeen recent guests of Miaa Talcott atSouthampton.Mis James Waters left this week tospend the summer with her parents inColorado.Mr, and MrB Taylor Robinson. ofRichmond, were guests this week ol IMis. David Alnslle.A. R. iluldtiby, Jr., returned thisWeek from V. M. I.Miss Augusta Uarfleld and MissJtilian Cooke have opened their cot?tage for the .slimmer months.E. S. Hazen spent the .ast week? ii-i at Ocean View-.Miss Katharine S'ngleton, of St."Louis, is visiting Miss Nellc McClure.Mips Louise Jones, of Petersburg, Is.the guest of Miss Nell Chrltlon.Miss Catherine Doutha.1. uf Weyaneke. 's staying with Miss HenniueMoore.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winston andsaoii.y, o; Richmond) arc at the. inn.BRISTOL(Special to The Times-Dispatch.]Bristol, Vs., June 22.?Oh Friday.June 28< at high noon Miss BoruiceKey, the poulat young daughter ofMr. and Mrs. William Clement Key, 1of Knoxvllle, Tenn.. will become thebride of James Scott Dunn, a yuun^ iIJawyer or Bristol, and a son of the 1l?le Adam Dunn, of this city. Themarriage will be solemnized at thehome of the bride's parents, with aJiuinber ot Bristol and other friendsIn attendance. The couple will roeoulh on their bridal tour, and upontheir return, stout July 1Q, -win makeihelr home at Bristol with the motherof Mr. Dunn Mr Dunn la a graduateof the law- department of the Univer?sity of Chattanooga, und is a most{popular and promising young man.? On last Monday evening Mr. and .Mrs. C. H. Hullng celebrated the fit- ?leenth anniversary o: tiielr wedding.They were In receipt of many con?gratulations. A number of theirfriends and neighbors wire Informally<i;tertain?d by Mr. and Mrs. Hullng.Mr. ana Mrs. C. Cabell Chlldreas, ofX^oanoke, who were resieie-nts ot Bris?tol until a few years ago. ate herefin a visit to relatives and friends.Misse.? Dorothy and Shiny Winston, jdaughters of Mr and Mrs Frank W'nt-ton. have returned home from Fred- I? rlcksburg. where, tney spent the win- jter in school. At the close of their ischool they went to th' home of .lud,;*and Mrs Sims, of Louisa, where theywere members of a house party for aweek.^ Captain J. M. Wood, a prominentlawyer, who has made hi.- hrin.e- in NewYork City In recent years. Is here on !a visit to his alsters, Misses Julia andSal lie Wood, and other relatives.Miss Julia Slack, of Oklahoma City, jOk la., is spending the summer with hermother. Mrs. J. P. Slack, and otherrelatives.Hugh Taylor, of Fort Worth. To\ . abrother of the late Senator Bob Tay?lor, who 's spending some time tn"East Tennessee, was here this week|on a brief visit to Dr. and Mrs. W. K.Vance and other relatives. Ho willreturn to Fort Worth in the next few ;days.Miss Maurlne Stuart, after a visit 'to Mrs Clarence, King, has returned te>her home at Longview. Tex.Mrs. Lucy Rhen, of Columbia. S C .is here on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.W. T. Ens- r.Mrs. C. H Varnr-r and hahy, of LaFollette. Tenn. are here on a visitto Mrs. Varner s parents, Mr. and MrsJ. H. Swan.Mrs. T. E. A. Sweet and daughter,MISS Mary, are visiting Mis. Sweet'sson. Clarenco Sweet, at Bluefieid. w.Vs.Mrs J. N. Dillard. of Brooklyn, is ,the guest of Misses Sallle and Julia"Uood.GORDONSVILLEGordonsvllle, Va. June 22.?A do-'.Ilghtfully Informal dance was given by jthe younger set on Thursday eveningat "Sprlngllelds." Among the guestsn were the Misses Dcano Scott, MariaScott. Homasseii Graves, MarthaGraves, Irene Goodloe, Julia Goodloe, '?~*rs. Helen F. K'ng. Richmond, and -"Mrs. Rufnn; Messrs. .lohn GravesSomerset, Bensley, parrlsh, Richmond;H. Beverly Goodloe, Roderick li. Cow- |herd, Herndon Cowherd, J. F. W. Ruf- j?-n.Mr. and Mrs. James P. Flewellen re- iturned from their wedding Journey oni'riday, and will be at homo with th,-. \groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs .lau. ..Edward Flewellen, ot Barboursville 'rafter June 20.The marriage of H'ram Miller. of ,Midway, and Miss Mary F'sher Minor t?will take place nl th>- bride's home.Hear Charlottesvllle, on June 26.W. Wilbur Oshorne spent Beveraldays week In Petersburg visiting hisirmany friends.Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott. Jr..?with their young son. John the thlrd.i?re guests of llr. nnd Mrs. Scott this i?week. Miss Katharine K. Scott spentin few days this week at home, goingNo Charlottesvllle on Tuesday, where? he will tench In the summer normalIn August sh..- will ho mnld of honorlor Miss Julia Stehbens at StehbensStation. Later the .M'BSCS Scott will*peni"i some weeks at Cape Mary.I, Miss Julia GOOdlpe was a guest thisl'> -Week of Mrs. W. . Wilbur Oshorne at) ""Lower Sprlngllelds." ?Miss MaVshiill Buckner Is spendingthis week at Green Spring, the guest*f Mr. and Mrs. West. She was mnldof honor for their daughter. MisstUattte West, whose marriage tookplaae on June SO.Exclusive Apparel for WomenAmong the Items below rtre values which are obtainable only in August, andthen not in such a desirable- selection* Those who desire to freshen their ward?robe will be able to do so at an outlay wonderfully small.You will find an efficient salr? service, and also an unparalleled fitting service, which twoconsiderations are Incalculable In dollars and rents to one who knows.Broad at SecondWomen's Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses and MillineryIat Half Price or LessStrict adherence to our policy of showing only the newest and most exclusivefashions impels us to offer:Our Entire Spring Stock of Women'sand Misses' Tailored and Semi-Tailored Suitsts, Dresses, Costumes aodat Reductions of V2 ana* LessThe values are even greater than on previous clearance salesand the quantity of merchandise to be sold is much larger.Every Suit in our entire stock has been marked at a decidedreduction andOVER 200 SUITSWill Be OfferedA T HALF PRICE$16.50$19.50$25.00$27.50$37.50$45.00$55.00SuitsSuitsSuitsSuitsSuitsSuitsSuitsfromfromfromfromfromfromfromregularregularregularregularregularregularregularstockstockstockstockstockstockstock$8.25\$9.75 j$12.50[$13.75)$ 18.75k$22.50]$27.50/Women s Silk DressesHalf PriceS12.S15.$20,S27S35S45$55SCO50 Women's00 Women's00 Women's50 Women's00 Women's00 Women's00 Women's00 Women'sSilk Dresses.Silk Dresses.Silk Dresses.Silk Dresses.Silk Dresses.Silk Dresses,silk DressesSilk Dresses.$6.25$7.50$9.75.$13.75$17.50$22,50$27.50$30.00Women sLingerie DressesHalf PriceSI5.00 Women's Lingerie Dresses. $7.50S16..S0 Women's Lingerie Dresses. $8.25SI7.50 Women's Lingerie Dresses. $8.75S 19.50 Women's Lingerie Dresses. $9.75S25.00 Women's Lingerie Dresses.$12.50S27.50 Women's Serge Dresses.$13.75$39.50 Women's Serge Dresses.$19.75Women's Skirts and Coatsat 1-3 and 1-2 offS5.95S7.50S8.50SI 0.00S12.00SI 9.50S25.00S27.50WomenWomen'Women'Women'WomenWomenWomenWomens Skirts,s Skirls,'s. Skirts,'s Skirts,'s Coats,'s Coats,'s Coats,'s Coats.. $2.98. $3.98. $4.95.. $5.95. $8.50$12.50$12.50$19.50Women9s Fine MillineryHalf Price and LessS8.00 Trimmed Hats.SlO.oo Trimmed Hats.812.01) Trimmed Hats.SI8.00 Kn?x Tailored Hats.S5.00 Knox Sailors.$4.00 Untrimmed Milans .$3.50 l'ntrimmed Milans .S1.50 Rough Sailors.$2.00$5.00$5.00$8.50$2.98$2.00$1.5075cBIG STONE GAP.(Special t" The Times-Dispatch;]Hlg Stone Gap, Va . June 2.V?Mr.'.John Fox, Jr., reached the Gap Twos-,day night, accompanied by her maid,and will spend the remainder of thesummer here.Dr. W. r. Moore, of Washington. DC, is visiting Mr. and Mrs John Fox.Sr. Mrs. Moore hue been here forsome time with her father. John Fox,Sr.. who ia In feeble health.Hon n. T. Irvine returned Tuesdaynight from the East and \Vythevflle.where he argued several cases beforethe Supreme Court of Appeal?.A. B Ferguson and two children.J. F. Buiiitt and John W. Chalkleyhave returned from Wythevllle.Mary and A. B . J?\, of Richmond, arevisiting Mr Ferguson's Bister, Mrs.John Goodloe.Mrs. .1. A. T. Bacon and daughter.Mica Miry, who haver been the guestsof Mr.?. J, F. Bunn for several weeks,le't on Monday for n visit to friendsand relative? at Bristol. MountainSprings and Johnson City. MissesMargaret and Mary Bunn are visitingtheir sister. Mrs. Herrhey. at Pulusk'. ihut are expected home within th,<week.Hatcher Willis has returned fromRsndolph-Macori college to spend hl.svacation with his parents here.Misses Myrtle Cnwo.'d. Olga Hor?ton. Janet Bailey and Maude Wolfohave gone to Ilarrlsbltrg to attend theStale Hummer Normal Schoo). *Mrs. Mary Cummins returned lo herhome at Springfield, O.. after a visitof several weeks to her .son. H, I..Cummins, of the Slonega office force.Creed Kelly has returned fromBlacksburg, where he attended schoolthe past session, and . will spend hisvacation With his parents hereMisses Anna and Elizabeth Agee.of Knoxvllle, Tenn.. are spending thesummer with tholr grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. & Poiley. of ihis place.Mrs. W. S. Beverloy and Miss Vir?ginia and William are visiting rela?tives at Dryden this week.Miss Mary Carnes has returnedfrom Farmville, where she attendedthe State Normal School. On her wayhome she visited her brothers, Robertand Allen at Dante, and her brotherJohn, at Bltteflcld.Mrs. C. C Coehran has returnedfrom a visit to her mother at Char*lottcsvlllc.Miss Sarah Long has returned fromFarmville, where she attended thestate Normal School, and will spendthe summer with her parents here.Rev. Raleigh Wright, one of IheHome Mission Board of the SouthernBaptist Convention, will begin a seriesof meetings at the Baptist Churchhere next Sunday morning. Mr. Bab?bitt, of Dallas, Tex., a noted singer,will accompany Mr. Wright to lead thesinging.O. E. Post, of 'Cove Forge. Pn., Isvisiting his father. John Fox. Sr.Mrs. C. I,. Wiide entertained Infor?mally Tuesday evening at* her home onPoplar Hill In honor of her guests.Mrs. Robert Doughty, of Greenville,Tenn.. and her sister, Miss Ina Thomas,of Bristol. Rrldge was played, andat tlie conclusion of the gamo de?lightful refreshments were served. Mrs.Wade's guests were Miss Mary Ram?say. Mrs. Montague and Messrs. Grab?er. Caser, Gaut and Trice.The following officers of the Moun?tain Golf Club have been recentlyelected: H. E. Fox, president, M.Stevenson, vice-president; H L. Cum?mins, secretary and treasurer. Boardof governors: H. E. Fox, M. Steven?son, J. F. Bul'.itt. D. ?. Payers. K.fctOehfc Invitation committee: Mrs.Pierson. Mrs. Stoesh. Mrs H. E. Fox.Mrs James B. Aycrs. Miss MargaretBullltt.The musical recital given at theschool auditorium on Friday afternoonby Mrs. S A. Bailey's music class waswell attended, and was a most enjoy?able occasion. The pupils acquittedthemselves well and reflected great?.redit upon thetr teacher.ARVONIAArvenlS, Va . June il.?iMlssei .\fa.-!e andBessie Williams left for New York on Mon-idnv of tats week, whence they sailed onThursday for Europe They will be gone .'ors?^et?i montns. and will on this trip visitBag la ad, Wales, Prance, tSerman;. Italy undosber Kuropean countries.Mr. and Mrs. ftobttt Fuu.ua. wno hsve heensp^sdlng some montns ?'. the come of Mr.FiiOiUi's mother st New Canton, left onThursday of this week for Bed'ord county.'where they will remain throughout the re?mainder of the summer, returning hTe ittSeptember.Mr-. Roster Pet tit and William Stone, ofStearnes, Pluvanna county, visited Mr. andMrs n. Lindsay Stone here on .Sunday or'rhls week.a. fi IIa;:, of f.ynehburg. spent severalIdays last week at Penlan, being the guest |?.: Mr and Mrs Ralph Chandler Root.Mr. und Mis. Rdwgrd E Roberts motored '?.'< Farmyllle, >lr?. Roberta's old borne, this;week, spending several days, ar.d returningihere on Friday.Oregon F. Morgan, formerly of Minnesota,now permanently a resident of Virginia, andprincipal of the Arvonls High School, spentlast week in RichmondMr. and }i r.?. Leslie B<-rsrh. who went toLynrhburg to live two years ago. and whohHV? been residents of that city since that itime, have returnod to Arvonla permanently ito reside here.<MISI Margaret Pierce, who for come time'hns heen In Vewhatan county visitin;friends and relatives near Ballsvtl'e andBelona, has returned to her home here.Mi?? Corinna Haunders, of Richmond. I?spending son..- time here as the guest ofMr. and Mrs John W. Pierce.David Mors in. whose home was formerlyhere, bin who for some time has been aresident of Penlan, Buckingham county, has!returned her,- to live permanently.Mist Phoebe Potte. of Newport News. Ishere for som- weeks as the guent of Mr.and Mrs John W. Pierce. IRev Plummer K. .lor.ej visited Mr. andMrs. K. .1. Harrison, of Cumberland county,this week. On Tuesday of next week heII go to I'hat'.ottesvllle to remain severaldays.Prof. W. M. Ashby RlOTton. of William Iand Mary College, Spent several days thisweek here as the guest of Mr and Mrs JPlummer F. Jones. Prof. Bloxton also vis-,Ited Buckingham courthouse and spent ajda) at the home of Ceorge Washington!Patteson, at Manteo, Rurkinghnm county IRobert 1.. Martin, of Clreenflelil. Nelson |county, visited Pr. Perkins Glover here this,week as well as other friends.1. O. Shepherd. of Palmyra. Pluvnnnajcounty, Vir here this week..Back Bley, of Richmond. nnd Bledsoe jReale, of Lynrhburg. were In the vteinityrthis week. iEdwin R C'rooke. of Washington. D. C .aecompanled by his friend. Mr. Roe, ofTlorhesier. N*. v.. spent two or three davsiiere early this week, visiting while hereDlllwyn. Penlan and JohnsonsMaster Charley Pierce, of Richmond, isspending some time here as the guest or Irelatives and' friendsMr. and Mrs. F. A. SaWyer, of New York, iwere here this week ?? visitors at the home 1of I.. B. IveSueur. at Ore Bank, or Fast Ar-jveals.The Marshall District School Board methere to-day and elected teachers for thetwenty-two schools of the district, includ?ing th? Arvonls High School._BOYDTONr?pec1al to The Times-Dispatch.)Boydton. Va.. June 22.?O. W. Wil?liamson Is here recuperating, after asix week's stay In the hospltaj, atBluerie.d, W. Va.Douglas Goode, who has heen a stu?dent it Washington and Lee. has re?turned here for his vacation.Miss Etta Ambler, from Staunton. isthe guest of her grandmother, Mrs.Johnson, of this place.Miss Anna Williamson, who has beenteaching in Or.-ensboro, has returnedtor the summer.Oeotge Baskervllle, who has been atcollege at Hampden-Sidney for the pastwinter, is home agHin.Marion Homes, a student of the Wo?man's Coliege, has returned.Dr. E. C. Laird, formerly of HawRiver, has permanently located here.Dr. and .\irs. William Mooie. of Co?lumbia University, are spending thesummer with Colonel J. Thomas Goode.Miss l.eta Hester, of Chase city, paida short visit to this place last week.Mrs. W. A. Beyson, who hns been ona visit to friends and relatives inGreensboro, K. C, returned here yes?terday.Mis-. Mamie Jeffreys, of Chase City,has been on a visit to Miss Lucy Bryson Miss Jeffreys returned homeMonday.Alice Raskervlil returned last week,after attending the Normal school (orthe past p/iPKlon at Farmville.Miss Marshall Homes has returnedfrom Columbia. S. C where she at?tended college during the past term.Mrs Thomas F. Goode and daughter.Miss Kate Goode. have returned home,after an extended trip to Baltimore,und New York.Miss Aloise Turpln. of this place, lavisiting Miss Sklpwlth, of Richmond.Gordon Goode. who has been away;it school, has returned for the vaca?tionNed Turpin. from Bedford Academy,is spending the vacation here with hisparents.BOWLING GREENBowling Green. Va., June 22.?MissPearl B. Wool folk and Miss ElizabethCbenery, of Ashland, spent a part ofthis week with Miss Lucy Jordan.Miss i.ena Gregory, of Tunstalls, andRoper Woollolk. Of Ashland, visitedthe Misfts Wool folk at Mulberry Pia ethis week.Mr. and Mrs. A. B Chandler. Jr.. ofFrederlcksburg, are spending sometime with Mr. anu Mrs. A. B. Chand?ler.Mrs. Clara Lake left this week forCharlottesvllle, where she will attendthe summer normal.James A. Ennls. of Baltimore, spenta part of thlp week with his mother,Mrs. C. R. Ennls.Dr. Leonard, of Richmond, visitedfriends here this weak,Mrs. Bright running haru. of Rich?mond, is spending ihe summer atSpting Grove farm, the, homo of Mr.and Mrs. Daniel C. De.larnette.John Newhlll, of , Essex, visited hissister. Mrs. C, A. SBroqfldUs, this week.Miss Lucy Barlow Is visiting Mrs.Thrift In Richmond.Miss Ruth Barlow hue returned fromB visit to friends in Richmond.Miss Ressie Butler, who has heenleaching school at Toano, has return?ed home for the summer.Colonel R. E. Lee. Jr., of Fairfax,spent a part of this wook here.Mrs. Clarence Campbell, of .Sparta.Is visiting her father, O. P. Smoot,this week.Mrs. Leslie Reed and eh'ldren. ofRichmond, are spending some time ati the Lawn Hotel,The Brotherhood Bible Club and Its LeaderMISS SUE TYLER. OF BAST RADFORD, AXD A GROI H OF Tin: BROTHERHOOD BIBLE CLASS.[Special to The. TImes-iOlspatch.]Radford, Va., Juno 22_Few youngwomen in this section of the Statnhave wleldetd a greuter influence forgood or have been more successful inethical leadership than Miss S ic Hamp?ton Tyler, second daughter o: ExGovernor and Mis. J. H?ge Tyler, ofEast Hadforrt.Miss Tyler's work began in B smallway ten years ago, when, at the closeof her father's administration as T*??vcrnor, ho brought his family fromRichmond to their attractive home on iI the outskirts of East Ttadford.1 At this time she took a class ofboys about twelve years old in thoSunday school of Central PresbyterinnChurch, of which the Tyler family uromembers, and from her intereal intheir wcllfaie ami her gift of leader?ship lias grown m> a gre.'tt work.It was not enough that they attendSunday school regularly and have per?fect lessons Her love for them and! her desire to help them grow intoclean, honorable, Christian men causedher to reach out Into their everydaylife and strive to help them t.eslstthe temptations that boavt young bossi In a railroad town, where at that tlmo(saloons abounded and whero ex'stod[influences oi downward rather thanj uplifting tendency.I She entered Into all of tbrlr Interjests and plans, and ?oon was thej adored leader of "The Roys' Christiani Band," as they styled themselves, ai?rways planning for their pleasure aswell as for their Improvement inmorals, manners and Ideals.And so her Influence grew andwidened, play'ng a large part In keep?ing the feet of her young band In thestraight und narrow way that leadsti> noble manhood and useful citizen?ship.Two years ago. feeling what a helpthis lnflucncu had been In moldingtheir characters, and realizing theneed of a recreation room for theyoung men of the town, the class or?ganized the Brotherhood Itlble ClassClub, und rented u club room In theNoell Building, moving a few monthslater into their present comfortublequarters on Main Street,There were only eight charter mem?bers, and they began with a cash capi?tal of $17, but the scope of the clubwas so,mi extended by admitting asso?ciate members between the ages of isixteen and thirty-five yours, nnd a jmonth ago honorary membership wasadded to Include men beyond the a*.- ,limit of the club.There aro now thirty-one members, iand the club name has been changedto the Brotherhood Bible- t'luh. wh'chis non-sectarian, and has for Its objot t.In the words Of the constitution. --111! lestudy, Christian culture, social inter?course and aggressive effort to bring .adults into the Sunday schooi andchurch."The club quarters consist of an as?sembly room, comfortably furnished,with a handsome piano, and a readingroom, handsomely furnished In missionBtylo, through the generosity of HenryK". McHarg, whoso gift of $50 waaapplied to tliat end.The library contains sixty well se?lected volumes and a dozen of the bestmagazines und one daily, with clubstationery and games Of various kinds.An orchestra, .1 quartet und chorusadds much to the pleasure of thamembers, and at their monthly socialthere Is music and refreshments, andthe. presence of the fair sex to udd totheir pleasures.There a rt> also special entertain?ment* Of holiday nature and publicentertainments for the raising of funsfor the extension of the work.Tin' clubrooms are open from 6 .V.M, t-. I! P. M.. and the membersare privileged to invite their friends,a half-hour a week being devoted toBible study.The Bulletin of the BrotherhoodBible Cl i) is 1 small four-page sheetclued Ij\ Miss Tyler and devoted toihe Interests of the club, WinfrertElmo V\ immer is business munager.Tli.- offii era of the club aro .lames Ed?ward n.iker, president. John ChapmanTurner, vice-president; Winfred Eime?Wlmtnor, secretary; Clarence KidneyHaley, treasurer; P. R. N. Carden, 11hrarian, and Miss Sue Hampton Tyler,leader.Miss Tyler and her band of work?ers have accomplished much. Theyhope to accomplish much more'In foture. A gymnasium and baths aratheir uext aim, JU* A. J*V_''